Monique Corriveau (September 6, 1927 June 29, 1976) was an award-winning Canadian writer living in Quebec. She mainly published books for young people.[1]

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Monique Corriveau
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BornMonique Chouinard
(1927-09-06)September 6, 1927
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
DiedJune 29, 1976(1976-06-29) (aged 48)
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Genreyouth fiction
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The daughter of François-Xavier Chouinard [fr], a lawyer, and Bernadette Rouillard, she was born Monique Chouinard in Quebec City. Her sister Suzanne Martel was also a writer. She studied with the Ursulines of Quebec, at St. Joseph's College in Toronto and at the Université Laval.[1]

Corriveau began writing science fiction during the 1970s. Her Compagnon du soleil trilogy is considered by some to be her best work in this genre.[2]

In 1951, she married Bernard Corriveau, a notary; the couple had ten children, including animator and artist Thomas Corriveau.[2]

She received a number of awards for her work including:

  • the prize of the Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française [fr] for Le Secret de Vanille [fr] in 1958 and for Les Jardiniers du hibou in 1960
  • the Prix David from Quebec for Le Wapiti in 1964 and for Le Maitre de Messire in 1966
  • the Book of the Year for Children Award from the Canadian Library Association for Le Wapiti in 1966
  • the Prix Michelle-Le Normand [fr] in 1971
  • the Prix Alvine-Bélisle [fr] in 1976 (posthumously)[1]

Corriveau died of cancer in Quebec City at the age of 48.[2]

A library named after her was established in Sainte-Foy, now part of Quebec City.[3]

Selected works

  • La Petite Fille du printemps [fr] (1966)
  • Le Wapiti (1968)
  • Le Témoin [fr] (1969)
  • Le Garçon au cerf-volant [fr] (1974)
  • Les Saisons de la mer [fr] (1975)
  • Patrick et Sophie en fusée [fr] (1975)

References

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